and I was wishing for a round pedestal table. The rectangle table was just not working for us any more. We eat at it almost every night of the week. And I was getting frustrated.

1) I couldn't get around that corner at the end of the counter easily. We shortened the rectangle table to make it easier, but then my daughter and I were bumping elbows at dinner.

2) Speaking of my daughter, I had to wait for her to sit down before I could. I had to get up when she wanted to get up. It was a hassle.

3) The boys, on the other side of the table had the same problem, except my husband, who sat near the wall, (my daughter refuses to sit across from her thirteen year old braces wearing and chewing brother) had to do battle with the door closing on him when we left it open.

4) And then, when we weren't eating, but just going our merry way in and out the back door and up and down from the basement, if the table should happen, just happen to be stick out just a smidge too far, the door would bang into the chairs.

see the concrete foo dog on the floor? That's the doorstop--the door swung in to it's outer edge.That shelf holds our current homeschooling books. Well, that's what supposed to be on there!.

My husband and I had been in Ikea recently and saw the Liatorp pedestal table marked down by $50.00. Alas, going down from $400 to $350.00 (Cdn) did not put it into our price range.

But then, but then--it occurred to me to check Craig's List. Ours is not terribly active: and a lot of folks just want to get rid of their puffy 80's stuff, but that night? That night, nearly one week ago tonight, I was lucky.

There was the Liatorp, listed and 1/2 the original Ikea price. I e-mailed the seller Monday--we bargained a bit--and then we picked it up Friday night.

The door may collide with the chair from time to time, depending on the position of the table--but we do have the option of skooching the chair over a bit now.And I can get around the edge of that counter--in fact I was just sitting by the window today drinking a cup of coffee and wishing the snow away.

Hooray!

There'll be some tweaking along those two walls: some things may come down and others go up. I've also decided--at least I'm pretty sure I have--to paint the chairs yellow.

The table looks great! I found your blog at Between Naps on the Front Porch. You have such great ideas and I'm your newest follower! I'd love it if you'd follow me back: http://stillwaterstory.blogspot.com/ Again, you did a fantastic job with this!! :-)

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